GB2085307A - Golf swing practice and exercising device - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B21/00—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
- A63B21/16—Supports for anchoring force-resisters
- A63B21/1618—Supports for anchoring force-resisters on a door or a door frame
- A63B21/1663—Supports for anchoring force-resisters on a door or a door frame for anchoring between a door and the door frame
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B69/00—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports
- A63B69/36—Training appliances or apparatus for special sports for golf
- A63B69/3621—Contacting or non-contacting mechanical means for guiding the swing
- A63B69/36211—Mechanical guides guiding the club head end during the complete swing, e.g. rails
- A63B69/36212—Mechanical guides guiding the club head end during the complete swing, e.g. rails with a flexible member fixed on the club and rotating around a fixed supporting point
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B21/00—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
- A63B21/06—User-manipulated weights
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A63—SPORTS; GAMES; AMUSEMENTS
- A63B—APPARATUS FOR PHYSICAL TRAINING, GYMNASTICS, SWIMMING, CLIMBING, OR FENCING; BALL GAMES; TRAINING EQUIPMENT
- A63B21/00—Exercising apparatus for developing or strengthening the muscles or joints of the body by working against a counterforce, with or without measuring devices
- A63B21/16—Supports for anchoring force-resisters
- A63B21/1618—Supports for anchoring force-resisters on a door or a door frame
- A63B21/1645—Supports for anchoring force-resisters on a door or a door frame for anchoring on a door
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Abstract
The device comprises a golf grip 26 and stub shaft 27 securely attached to one end of a rope 22 which extends around pulleys 20, 21 and has a weight 23 or like load at its other end, such that grasping of the grip by an operator simulating a golf swing reciprocates the weight. The device may be suspended on a door by means of a base 10 to which is secured hooks 11, 12, a beam 16 extending outwardly from the base for carrying the pulleys. Stabilising stubs 17 extend between the beam 16 and a vertical beam 15. <IMAGE>
Description
SPECIFICATION
Golf swing exercise device
This invention pertains to a golf swing exercise device for utilization indoors or outdoors. The invention can be utilized to strengthen the muscles used in a golf swing as well as reinforcing neuromuscular reflexes necessary to produce proper weight shift and wrist action. The equipment of this invention may be attached to a door or wall and utilized by a golfer as a training or exercise device on any desired occasion.
In a sport with the popularity and interest generated such as golf, numerous prior developments have been patented. Among these are devices such as described in U.S. Patent No. 2,847,234, which employs an elastic member or spring to attach to a golf grip to resist the swing of the golfer. U.S. Patent No.3,462,159, describes an arrangement which employs a spring loaded reel-like device attached to a stationary object which extends a flexible cord secured to the golf grip like extension. U.S. Patent
No. 3,737,661 discloses an arrangement which employs an elongated structure with braking means at its base to resist the simulated golf swing affording exercise and training to the user. U.S. Patent No.
3,966,203 proposes the utilization of a suspended weight attached to a cord leading through fairleads which are attached to the head of a golf club to load the golf club during practice or exercise swings.
An object of the present invention is to provide an improved form of golf swing exercising device.
According to the present invention there is provided a golf swing exercise device comprising:
an elongated base means
a base support means attached to said elongated base means for attaching to a support means for maintaining the said elongated base in a stable position,
a projecting beam secured to said base and projecting normal to said base means,
a first pulley secured to said projecting beam,
a rope passing through said pulley,
a golf grip means attached to a first end of said rope, and
a load means attached to a second end of said rope, said load means moving responsive to said golf grip reciprocating said rope.
According to a further aspect of the invention there is provided a golf swing exercise device comprising support means, pulley means carried by said support means, a rope or the like disposed for movement over said pulley means, a golf grip means adapted to be located normally at a position substantially corresponding to the top of the golf backswing of a user, said golf grip means being attached to a first end of said rope, and a load means attached to a second end of said rope, said load means being movable in response to a force exerted on the golf grip means.
The vast majority of prior art structures resist the swing of the golfer at an angle to the body. The device of this invention, at the initiation of the down swing and at the exact point of ceasing the back swing can be positioned at a location in which the club or the simulated club is loaded exactly overhead. The device of this invention in this overhead point of resistance differs from existing prior art devices.
The device of this invention is portable and may be attached to a door or any type of overhead beam for use in exercise or training. A horizontal base projects along the upper extremity of a door and is retained in position by door hook means. An alternative installation would be to secure the base to a wall.
Projecting outward rom the horizontal base is an elongated projecting beam securely attached to the base. Attached to this projecting beam is a first pulley adjacent to the base means and a second pulley near the outer extremity of the projecting beam. A rope or flexible cord operably passes through the two pulleys with a weight secured to the flexible cord adjacent the base end and a golf grip with shaft is secured to the opposite end of the flexible cord. In utilizing the device, the golfer grasps the golf grip at the overhead position simulating the end of the back swing. In exercising with the device, the simulated down swing, weight shift, body movement, wrist action, and follow through are practiced.
The device strengthens and exercises those muscles utilized in the golf swing as well as reinforcing the neuromuscular reflexes which are essential to the training and conditioning of the golfer. The accomplishment of utilization of this device assists in the proper transition from the back swing to down swing, the shift of the body weight and wrist action at the point of simulated ball contact. The primary difference and improvement believed to be incorporated in the device of this invention is the arrangement of the structure which is elevated above the golfer and affords a resistive force at the point of the initiation of the down swing. The components and the arrangement of the components of this invention, their position, and configuration enhance the improved result of training with this device.
An embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Figure lisa side elevation view of the device in a simulated position suspended from the top of a door or supporting beam.
Figure 2 is a front elevation view of the device also suspended from a door or a beam from a position of substantially on line 2-2 of Figure 1 looking in the direction of the arrows.
Figure 3 is a side, perspective view of the device from a position slightly below the device.
Figure 4 is a simulated view of a golfer utilizing the device at the peak of the back swing.
Figure 5 is a simulated view of a golfer utilizing the device at the mid point of the down swing.
Figure 6 is a simulated view of a golfer utilizing the device at the entry into the hitting zone.
In Figures 1 to 6, identical reference numerals will be employed to refer to identical or equivalent components throughout the several Figures of the drawings.
The device of this invention may be constructed from a wide variety of materials employing various combinations of metals, metal alloys, synthetic plastics or wood. In the contruction of a proto-type of the preferred embodiment, a combination of wood and metal components was employed and has proved satisfactory. Referring to the drawings, a horizonal base 10 was fabricated with tapered ends 9 from a 16" length of 2" by 4". First door hook 11 and second door hook 12 were formed from a 1" section of strap metal which projected downward for six inches leaving a gap 8 between the horizontal base 10 a sufficient width to project over the top of a door or the beam utilized for suspending the device. Door hooks 11 and 12 were encased in a soft plastic hook cover 13 to avoid marring the surface of the door.
The hooks 11 and 12 were secured to horizontal base 10 employing either bolts or leg screws as the hook to base securing means 14. For additional stability in supporting horizontal base 10, there was secured at the mid-point of base 10 a vertical beam 15 which was formed from a wood member 7" long and 2" by 4" in cross section. Secured directly above vertical beam 15 at the mid-point of horizontal base 10 was a projecting 2" wide T-section metal beam 16, the beam having a downwardiy projecting stem to the "T" 2" long. The preferred length of this projecting "T" beam has been determined to be 20". The base of or horizontal portion of the projecting "T" beam 16 may be bolted or otherwise securely attached to horizontal base 10.To assist in the stability of projecting "T"-beam, there was employed a first projecting beam stabilizer 17 and a second projecting beam stabilizer 18 each consisting of a rigid piece of strap metal 14~ wide and 20" long. These stabilizers 17 and 18 were securely attached to projecting "T'-beam 16 and each side of the vertical beam 15 with stabilizer attaching means 19. The stabilizer attaching means 19 may comprise bolts with nuts or other secure mechanical stabilizing attachments. The arrangement of the foregoing structure is preferably, substantially as illustrated in
Figures 1 and 2. Operably secured to the projecting "T"-beam 16 adjacent horizontal base 10 is a 2-" dia.door pulley 20, and adjacent the projecting end of"T" beam 16 is also attached a 22D dia projecting pulley 21.Operably extending through each of these pulleys 20 and 21 is a flexible pulley rope 22 which may be a 81 to -" section of braided or securely twisted cord or rope. Attached to the end of pulley rope 22 adjacent base 10 was a 10 to 15 pound suspended weight 23. To avoid damage or scratching to the door or other surface from which the device is suspended, the weight is desirably covered with a resilient weight cover 24. Another weight system that might be employed could be a bag of lead shot or equivalent structure. In the preferred embodiment, a swivel-like attachment was secured to suspended weight 23 which is illustrated as a weight rope attaching means 25. The opposite end of pulley rope 22 projecting through the projecting pulley 21 had attached to it a golf grip 26 which is mounted on a short section of golf grip shaft 27.Golf grip is approximately 11" long and the golf grip shaft 27 is 16" long. It is preferable that the end of the golf grip shaft 27 adjacent the pulley rope 22 be constructed with a golf grip shaft swivel 28. An eye bolt like structure may be utilized which is bent or curved into the section projecting through the golf shaft 27 which is designated as a shaft swivel attachment 29.
The eye bolt end of the device may be constructed with a ring which may comprise the swivel rope attachment 30.
With the golf swing exercise device supported in position suspended from a door or beam, or in the alternative, installed with the horizontal base 10 attached to 3 wall, the golf grip 26 would be suspended adjacent the head of the golfer. The golfer would grasp the golf grip 26 in a manner simulating a golf club at the top of the back swing.
The suspended weight 23 places tension on pulley rope 22 which resists the downward movement of golf grip 26, shaft 27, tensioning rope 22, thus resisting the swing of the golfer. This weight or tension, resisting the movement of rope 22 as the golfer simulates the down-swing, exercises those muscles utilized by the golfer at the top of his back swing and progressively through the down swing to the hitting zone. The device ofthis invention may be employed in a variety of situations indoors in inclement weather to acquire or maintain muscle tone and neuromuscular reflexes of the golfer.
Although the preferred embodiment of this invention has been described in detail suggesting the utilization of a first door hook 11 and a second door hook 12 to support the device, an obvious alternative utilization of the device would be to attach the horizontal base 10 to a wall or some other vertical support means and utilize the device in a fixed or semi-permanent installation. Other methods of use or methods of securing will be apparent from an examination of the drawings, components of the device, and its utilization.
Claims (12)
1. A golf swing exercise device comprising:
an elongated base means
a base support means attached to said elongated base means for attaching to a support meansfor maintaining the said elongated base in a stable position,
a projecting beam secured to said base and projecting normal to said base means,
a first pulley secured to said projecting beam,
a rope passing through said pulley,
a golf grip means attached to a first end of said rope, and
a load means attached to a second end of said rope, said load means moving responsive to said golf grip reciprocating said rope.
2. A device as claimed in Claim 1, wherein said base support means comprises;
a first hook secured to said base means, and
a second hook secured to said base means spaced from said first hook.
3. A device as claimed in Claim 2 wherein said hook means is encased in a resilient cover.
4. A device as claimed in Claim 1,2 or 3, wherein said base support means comprises means for attaching said base to a wall.
5. A device as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 4, further comprising a stabilizer secured to said base means and projecting between said base means and said projecting beam.
6. A device as claimed in any preceding Claim, further comprising a second pulley secured to said projecting beam.
7. A device as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein said golf grip means is mounted on a shaft and said shaft is secured to said rope.
8. A device as claimed in any preceding Claim, wherein said load means comprises a weight attached to said rope.
9. A device as claimed in Claim 8, wherein said weight is encased in a reslient cover.
10. A device as claimed in any of Claims 1 to 7, wherein said load means comprises a spring.
11. A golf swing exercise device comprising support means, pulley means carried by said support means, a rope or the like disposed for movement over said pulley means, a golf grip means adapted to be located normally at a position substantially corresponding to the top of the golf backswing of a user, said golf grip means being attached to a first end of said rope, and a load means attached to a second end of said rope, said load means being movable in response to a force exerted on the golf grip means.
12. A golf swing exercise device substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2326350A (en) * | 1997-06-16 | 1998-12-23 | Bryan Melville Bowring | Golfer's exercise apparatus |
GB2377897A (en) * | 2001-07-24 | 2003-01-29 | Mark Baughan | Door-mounted support for exercise equipment |
EP1698378A1 (en) * | 2005-03-01 | 2006-09-06 | TECHNOGYM S.p.A. | Gymnastic machine and associated gripping component |
US11369824B2 (en) * | 2019-06-07 | 2022-06-28 | Thomas Christopher Carter | Exercise devices for assisting a person to perform bodyweight exercises |
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Cited By (5)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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GB2326350A (en) * | 1997-06-16 | 1998-12-23 | Bryan Melville Bowring | Golfer's exercise apparatus |
GB2377897A (en) * | 2001-07-24 | 2003-01-29 | Mark Baughan | Door-mounted support for exercise equipment |
EP1698378A1 (en) * | 2005-03-01 | 2006-09-06 | TECHNOGYM S.p.A. | Gymnastic machine and associated gripping component |
US7785237B2 (en) | 2005-03-01 | 2010-08-31 | Technogym S.P.A. | Exercise machine and gripping component thereof |
US11369824B2 (en) * | 2019-06-07 | 2022-06-28 | Thomas Christopher Carter | Exercise devices for assisting a person to perform bodyweight exercises |
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